GUINEA
Information and entertainment broadcasters were liberalized in 1991 for the
written press and from 2005 for the audiovisual media. A little more than ten
press groups exist and generally couple at least one media of
written press and a radio or a website.
Today there are about thirty
weekly and two daily , the
more or less regular publication, printed on
small local printing works or sometimes abroad.
with few exceptions, they shoot around
from 500 1,000 copies. The only broadcaster
press ceased its activity in 2011 and the distribution
titles is therefore done in an essentially
informal and almost exclusively in the capital.
Online media (whose servers are often
hosted abroad) are abundant and several
media abandon their traditional version
(paper or airwaves) to be more diffused only in
line.